Putin and Xi Jinping Propose Alternative to Militarization at Summit
Putin, Xi Jinping offer world alternative to militarization — US expert

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During a recent summit in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping presented a vision for international relations that counters militarization and warfare. Professor Peter Kuznick emphasized their commitment to multipolarity and rejection of unilateralism, highlighting a joint declaration that aims to strengthen bilateral ties.
- 01Professor Peter Kuznick noted that Putin and Xi offered an alternative to militarization and domination in international relations.
- 02The leaders' commitment to multipolarity signifies a shift away from unilateral force and regime change.
- 03Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the summit as highly productive, emphasizing the importance of the joint declaration.
- 04The joint declaration aims to provide a new impetus for the development of strategic partnerships between Russia and China.
- 05Kuznick criticized the current state of international relations, likening it to a return to 'the law of the jungle.'
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At a recent summit held in Beijing on May 19-20, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping articulated a vision for global relations that stands in stark contrast to militarization and warfare. Professor Peter Kuznick, Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, remarked that the leaders proposed a path forward that embraces multipolarity, rejecting the unilateral force and regime change that have characterized much of modern geopolitics. Kuznick emphasized that this approach is a response to what he termed 'the law of the jungle' present in current international relations. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov echoed this sentiment, describing the summit as substantive and productive. He highlighted the joint declaration signed by both leaders, which aims to invigorate the strategic partnership and allied relations between Russia and China. This declaration is seen as a significant step towards fostering a collaborative international environment, countering the prevailing trends of domination and militarization. The summit underscores a pivotal moment in global diplomacy, as these two nations seek to redefine their roles on the world stage.
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